G-Unit Songs

G-Unit veteran Tony Yayo gives us another freestyle over a dope '90s NYC instrumental, this time tackling the beat to Half a Mil's "Some Niggaz". Half a Mil, who was tragically murdered in 2003, was something of a one-hit wonder, but there are few records that sound more New York than "Some Niggaz".
As he's done with beats from Rakim, Black Moon, and Wu-Tang, Tony pays homage to the 90s era while still spitting off-the-dome raps relevant to today's game. Yayo's already given us several freestyles this year, so we can expect more leaks on the way.

While hopping on whichever instrumental happens to be popping becomes increasingly popular, a few rappers have been reaching back in time for a soundtrack to their freestyles. Fabolous recently took on the iconic "Shook Ones" beat, and today Tony Yayo revives a track from underground favorites, Black Moon, with his "Killin' Every Nigga" record.&nbsp;

The G-Unit freestyles continue. We just heard Lloyd Banks join in on the fun with his "How Many MCs" freestyle, and now Tony Yayo goes back in over the beat Channel Live feat. KRS-One's 1995 hit "Mad Izm".

G-Unit is killing the freestyle game right now. Kidd Kidd started it off with daily leaks coinciding with his Freshmen petition, then Tony Yayo went in over a Rakim beat, and now another vet, Lloyd Banks, is keeping things old-school with bars over Black Moon's classic "How Many MC's".&nbsp;

In the past couple of weeks, we've heard multiple freestyles from Kidd Kidd, and, today, G-Unit veteran Tony Yayo comes through with his own to match. Yayo goes in for two minutes over a classic Rakim beat for some vintage NYC that we haven't heard in a long time. During the freestyle, Tony raps on police brutality, shouts-out Bobby Shmurda, and shows undying love for his hood in South Jamaica, Queens.
What do you think of Tony's chops on "Southside"? It's about time the other G-Unit vets join in on the freestyle fun.

G-Unit continue to embark on their promo runs for their newly-released The Beast Is G-Unit EP. After making stops by Hot 97, Breakfast Club, and even our own HNHH Headquarters this week (see below), the Unit decided to make their way by DJ Self’s radio show recently and treat the listeners to some bars.

50 Cent teased the artwork for this new single on Instagram this morning, and the song was later premiered by DJ Envy on Power 105.1. Fif has quickly uploaded it to Soundcloud so that we can all give it a spin.

While 2014 marked the return of G-Unit, Buck kicks off 2015 solo with "New Years Cake", going in over Drake's "Pound Cake" instrumental.
Not too far removed from the release of his video for "Bring My Bottles" Buck goes back in. Buck hasn't forgotten people had written him off, and that's probably a good thing. He rhymes with the same hunger and aggression he displayed in the earlier days of G-Unit.

Young Buck continues his hot streak with a new record today featuring his G-Unit affiliates (although this has not been labeled as G-Unit record), 50 Cent and Tony Yayo. "Bring My Bottles" definitely takes us back to Unit days, with the piano key melody and Buck's killer hook. No details as to what project this song will live on, but this is Buck's second track in recent days, as he dropped off

On Saturday, G-Unit shared "Big Body Benz," the first of two bonus tracks included on the physical edition of their Beauty Of Independence EP available exclusively at Best Buy. Today, the second, "Ease Up," has been freed.

On Tuesday, November 10th, G-Unit will be releasing their EP The Beauty Of Independence on physical copies, partnering with Best Buy for a deluxe, limited edition that will feature two bonus tracks. Along with "Ease Up," the Ky Miller-produced "Big Body Benz" will show up on there -- and now you can stream it via the group's SoundCloud.

G-Unit are back with a vengeance, sounding like they never left (or beefed). After surprising us with their The Beauty Of Independence EP, the crew continues their slaughter of beats, with a new freestyle over Troy Ave's "All About The Money."

The LA Leakers just dropped off their new mixtape Leaks Of The Industry 14 tonight, which contains 20 new records and contributions from various artists, including G-Unit, The Game, Hit-Boy, Vince Staples, Lil Durk, and many more.

Perhaps nothing displays The Beauty Of Independence better than the ability to release music how you want to, when you want to. Out to flex their newfound abilities, 50 and company returned today with a brand new six-track EP to hold fans over to their album drop later this year.
"Changes," a highlight off of the new EP, features 50 addressing his broken relationship with Dre and Jimmy Iovine over headphones while the rest of the Unit spits about changes of their own.

"Ever since Mike Brown went down, my whole city like 'fuck a cop'"
That sentiment, found on G-Unit's new track "Ahhh Shit," is one that many Americans can probably relate to in the wake of the 18-year-old Ferguson, MO resident's death. Following a powerful track by J. Cole addressing the situation, Young Buck, Kidd Kidd and 50 Cent offer their own two cents.

After a slew of freestyles over some of the hottest beats, G-Unit return this Monday morning with some more new music! The reunited 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck and Tony Yayo, plus Kidd Kidd, give us an old school feel on "Come Up" which DJ Envy premiered this morning.
We recently had a poll on the best G-Unit freestyle since their return, and the very first one "Nah I'm Talkin' 'Bout" won the vote.

Young Buck has arguably had some of the best verses on the recent string of G-Unit freestyles, and it hasn't slowed his solo output either. Today, the rapper delivers an aggressive new track, "Fye", yet another strong showing from the rapper.
The track is set to appear on the latest edition of the Strictly 4 The Traps N Trunks mixtape series (now on its 82nd release), and it lives up to the title.

We've now arrived at the point when you can determine if a 2014 track is hot by G-Unit's choice to freestyle over it. Continuing in their conquest of charting songs, 50 Cent and Co. (and, of course, Kidd Kidd) have just released a version of Chris Brown's "Loyal."